If your two-handed backhand feels weak, inconsistent, or awkward, this video will help. In this lesson, I break down a simple way to build a better two-handed backhand in pickleball. We go through the grip, ready position, shoulder turn, hip turn, paddle path, contact, and follow-through so you can create more power, more topspin, and more control. This is not about making the shot look fancy. It is about giving you a solid foundation you can actually practice and repeat. In this video, you’ll learn: the correct grip for a two-handed backhand how to set up in the ready position why the shoulder turn and hip turn matter how to create lag for more power how to swing up on the ball for topspin how to get better control and consistency what to focus on when practicing this shot If you are a 3.0 to 4.5 player trying to add a stronger backhand to your game, this lesson will help you build the shot the right way. Subscribe for simple, practical pickleball coaching that helps you play smarter and improve faster. If you want more structure in your training, check out my 4.0 Breakthrough System. #pickleball #pickleballtips #pickleballtraining #pickleballbackhand 0:00 The backhand problem 00:14 Why most players get confused 00:32 Correct ready position 01:20 Shoulder turn and setup 02:06 How to create lag 02:31 The hip turn that creates power 03:50 Swing path for topspin 04:31 Drop-feed practice 05:17 Common backhand mistake 06:20 What to remember when practicing 07:08 Grip and setup recap 07:41 Eye contact and contact point 08:12 4.0 Breakthrough System Source: Cliff Pickleball
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